April 1, 2025 -- Mark 10:17-22 -- Dear friend and dear friend yet to be
/People loved by the Father, in the Spirit's power: Sh'ma ~ hear and obey Jesus!
And as he was setting out on his journey, a man ran up and knelt before him and asked him, “Good Teacher, what must I do to inherit eternal life?” 18 And Jesus said to him, “Why do you call me good? No one is good except God alone. 19 You know the commandments: ‘Do not murder, Do not commit adultery, Do not steal, Do not bear false witness, Do not defraud, Honor your father and mother.’” 20 And he said to him, “Teacher, all these I have kept from my youth.” 21 And Jesus, looking at him, loved him, and said to him, “You lack one thing: go, sell all that you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow me.” 22 Disheartened by the saying, he went away sorrowful, for he had great possessions.
Mark 10:17-22 ESV
This is an excerpt from a letter I wrote yesterday. The dear brother, currently incarcerated, who received it will recognize it was written to him. There is a dear friend who received a picture of these words as well. They know they are loved. They know the truth of these words. I hope and pray that others, you who are reading this who know me, recognize truthfulness in these words.
One way I disagree with Redemption Prison Ministry is the focus on clients. You
know me well enough to know that this is not know I operate. When I lead a Bible
Study or Overcomers I meet with those who are fellow image-bearers. What we—Christian or not—have in common is the fact that we are precious because we were
made by God. However, there is an additional layer of blessedness that of belonging to Jesus. If someone meets me at the friendship level of being an image-bearer, that is precious. God be praised, when I meet someone who is a fellow believer in Jesus, then the connection is so deep, so real. How sweet and blessed a treasure it is to meet someone else who loves God…to share a passion for Jesus is to immediately have a deep link with another person who has a passion for Jesus.
Why note this? Look at Jesus’s reaction to the Rich Young Man (RYM). He ran to Jesus. Jesus listened to Him. He was arrogant, thinking he’d kept all the laws and commands. Jesus was patient with him. He was far from God. The RYM displayed a knowledge about God, but not knowing Him relationally, personally. Look what the text says next, “And Jesus, looking at him, loved him” (Mark 10:21). Though the RYM turned away from Jesus, rejecting Him, Jesus loved him. It is possible for Jesus to love one who has been made in His image, but also ultimately to judge him worthy of death.
When a man, or a woman, knows himself to be deeply, and truly loved by God, that profound love spills over into genuine interest in, compassion toward, and hope-for-eternal-life for whomever he meets. The fact is, people are not addicts, manipulators, poor, liars, rich, sinners, saints, smart, dumb…people are image-bearers of God. Jesus didn’t meet potential clients. Potential members. He met those who were already bearing His image. He met people who did not realize the glory that being an image-bearer has already conferred on him. When you and I, as those embraced in the love of God, meet others we urgently want them to know God as we know God. When someone rejects us, like the RYM rejected Jesus, we are not crushed or rejected so much as we grieve for the one who misses the chance to know Jesus and His wondrous love.
The RYM went away sorrowful because he had great possessions. That is ironic. You realize that, right? The RYM had nothing because he did not have Jesus, Who alone is this world’s greatest treasure. Jesus is the only treasure that can be truly ours for all time. At the moment of death one is dropped through a trap door, falls six feet, not carrying anything with him, into eternity. Then, for the person who turned away from Jesus, eternity stretches out forever in the torments of hell. No wonder Christians have compassion for their enemies and tormentors and jailors and haters, because we know what horror is in store for them. It is beyond description. Those who in the life belong to Jesus, for them that six-foot drop into the grave is the gateway to eternity. Ah, such eternity, which is unhindered-anymore-by-lingering-sin grace that is imbued with a love that the Father Who made him, has for His beloved one. It will take the power of the Holy Spirit to hold us together and ever more fully equip us for the vastness of such pure love.
Is that what it’s like for you? Do you see people as nothing else but as image-bearers who need to be brought to Jesus and in Him transformed into a glory beyond description? That is the love that compels a Christian to reach out to others.
Glorious Father in heaven, blessed are You! Your steadfast love and mercy are treasure beyond compare. But You offer so much more. You show Yourself to be the Perfect Father. Thank You for the accomplished work of Jesus, Who proved for all to see, the unplumbed depths of Your patient love. Thank You for the Holy Spirit Who equips us, leaky and imperfect recipients of such goodness as we are, so that we can contain the love and mercy and grace You have for us. Majestic God of all that is good, drive us toward all those who are precious to You. Direct us to love fellow-image bearers with such willingness to be wounded for the sake of Jesus, that such men and women will be compelled to join us in calling You our Rock, our steadfast love, our Redeemer. Amen.
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